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Job 9:8

Context

9:8 he alone spreads out the heavens,

and treads 1  on the waves of the sea; 2 

Job 15:19

Context

15:19 to whom alone the land was given

when no foreigner passed among them. 3 

Job 28:23

Context

28:23 God understands the way to it,

and he alone knows its place.

1 tn Or “marches forth.”

2 tn The reference is probably to the waves of the sea. This is the reading preserved in NIV and NAB, as well as by J. Crenshaw, “Wÿdorek `al-bamoteares,” CBQ 34 (1972): 39-53. But many see here a reference to Canaanite mythology. The marginal note in the RSV has “the back of the sea dragon.” The view would also see in “sea” the Ugaritic god Yammu.

3 sn Eliphaz probably thinks that Edom was the proverbial home of wisdom, and so the reference here would be to his own people. If, as many interpret, the biblical writer is using these accounts to put Yahwistic ideas into the discussion, then the reference would be to Canaan at the time of the fathers. At any rate, the tradition of wisdom to Eliphaz has not been polluted by foreigners, but has retained its pure and moral nature from antiquity.



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